We’re back in your inbox with an update on our April Showers slate. This week we’re highlighting seven statewide candidates—in Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon and Texas—with primaries as soon as next Tuesday. You’ll notice one prominent candidate missing from this...
Last Friday was the deadline for federal campaigns to submit their Q1 fundraising reports. When we crunched the numbers for women on our 2022 Senate slate, we noticed a trend: The higher the proportion a candidate received in small-dollar donations, the...
Primaries for the 2022 cycle kick off in earnest in May, with important contests in Ohio, Nebraska, Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Texas. During these last few weeks of April, we’ll be breaking down for you the top...
Our partners at Elect Black Women PAC released 11 new endorsements last week. Let’s show them the power of WomenCount donors. Chip in $5 or more to our EBW slate and help kick off their campaigns with a big crowdfunding...
The first quarterly fundraising deadline of this year is today, and the women on our 2022 Senate slateneed your help now to close big gaps: For every dollar given to an incumbent man’s campaign in a competitive race, only 57 cents...
This country is on the cusp of making history. Today, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hold its final hearing for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, putting her one step closer to becoming the first Black woman on the Supreme Court. This...
The first quarterly fundraising deadline is coming up March 31, and there are five women on the DCCC’s newly updated “Frontline” incumbents list who need our help now to post competitive numbers. The list is discouraging news overall for women’s representation...
Today is International Women’s Day, when countries around the globe celebrate the achievements of women, and acknowledge the barriers that still need to be broken. At WomenCount, we’re working to help break a barrier that keeps women from obtaining parity...
Quick update from Texas. We saw strength for progressive Democrats and women of color, but many are heading into the runoff on May 24. Here’s a rundown of results, plus our reorganized 2022 Texas slate. US House TX-15: Progressive activist Michelle Vallejo (20%) will...
Some politically critical states have just finished drawing their new Congressional maps. So today we’re debuting our 2022 House Non-Incumbents slate, eight women who will have the closest general election races if they make it out of the primary. We’re expecting...